Wednesday, March 13, 2019

The King's Horrible Bride by Kati Wilde [Review]

The King's Horrible Bride by Kati Wilde
The King's Horrible Bride (Royal Wedding #2) by Kati Wilde
Format: ebook
Source: purchased
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Date read: May 12, 2018

Royal Wedding
1. The King's Spinster Bride
2. The King's Horrible BrideKindle
3. The King's Innocent Bride
4. The King's Reluctant Bride

Kati Wilde
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
After inheriting Kapria's throne, Maximilian's only objective was to erase his father's corrupt legacy — a task that might have been impossible if a dying billionaire hadn't given Maximilian his fortune... and his daughter, Victoria. Twelve years later, Maximilian has finally secured his kingdom's future, and he's ready to claim his bride — even if his advisors insist that she's a horrible choice.

They aren't the only ones who need persuading. Because after waiting for so long, finally marrying Maximilian should have been a dream come true for Victoria. Instead she's caught in a nightmare of duty and obligation, betrothed to a king who pretends to love her in front of the cameras. She always wanted to be the perfect bride... but when she's not fantasizing about Maximilian's big hands, she's dreaming about running away.

But Maximilian will never let Victoria escape him. Because the king isn't pretending, and he's waited long enough to claim his queen...
Thoughts on The King's Horrible Bride: Oh my goodness. Maximilian and Victoria kind of killed me dead. Mostly because while they both felt THINGS for one another, neither understood the depth of feeling the other had. Wait. That's not quite right. Well, it's right on Victoria's end, but Maximilian didn't understand how deeply his inattention in the years he was trying to get his kingdom up and running cut her.

KILLED. ME. DEAD.

Good thing he's a dedicated king and is willing to prove in every way that she means as much to him as his kingdom does.

Anyway. Victoria and Maximilian. They have a little baggage to work through and a few issues of trust that need to be addressed. No worries, though. They got this!

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